Children’s Crisis Centers assist young people who are in need of crisis intervention and stabilization for trauma, emotional, behavioral, or substance abuse issues.The services are provided in a secure residential setting for up to five days, if needed.Program components include individual, group, and family therapy, along with medication management if deemed medically necessary.Admission Criteria is set by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority and applicable state law (Title 43A).

Children’s Crisis Centers work with no insurance and Medicaid clients, and are in network with some private insurance companies.

While the units are located in specific towns, they serve children across the state.